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Show I Socialist Candidate I Excoriates President H Remarks Are So Vindictive That H They Are Not Allowed a H Place In Record K j WnsliItiRton, March 13. Minn Ij. H IlCDEOtl Of YOIlkCTB, N. V., noclnllst H cnudldnto for the presidency crltl- Hl clsod President Wilson's ndvocacy of Hi prcpurcdiicss In swell hlnnt terms hc- H foro the limine navul committee to- Hj day Hint Chalrinnn Padgett expunged H the remarks) from tho record. Air. Ileiison protected against tho clinlrniau'g attitude, saying ho H would withdraw If he was beforo'a H Ilusshin committee." . Kcptl-scnta- tlve Hobcrts of Massachusetts, Ho- H publican urged Hint tho witness ho H allowed to mnko( his statement with- out Interference but tho chairman H sustained objections by Rcprcsenta- tlvcs Oliver of Alabama and Talbott of Maryland, Democrats, who had In- H terposed when Mr. Benson declared H flatly Hint tho President had said H whnt he knew to bo untrue when Tic H nBBortcd In his Cleveland speech that H the country should preparo for do- H fense at once and that nobody knew H what the next day might bring forth. |